An ore body.
The term geologists use for underground water is groundwater.
groundwater
Both of these natural resources are non living. So I'm not sure.
The luster (or lustre) of a rock is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral. The term is also used to describe other items with a particular sheen.
The term grease is used to describe semisolid lubricants. Although the word grease is also used to describe rendered fat of animals, in the context of lubricants, it typically applies to a material consisting of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.
The term used to describe ' how a mineral reflect light from its surface ' is Lustre .
Hexagonal
The term geologists use for underground water is groundwater.
In terms of Earth Science it is the land mass below the fault.The word footwall is a term which is used in Geology. It is the piece of rock that is under a mineral deposit.
groundwater
It means a mineral deposit that has some metal, precious or no. I.E. gold ore, iron ore, copper ore, zinc ore ETC.
Is a made up term used by geologists.
A time deposit (also known as a term deposit, particularly in Canada, Australia and New Zealand; a bond in the United Kingdom) is a money deposit at a banking institution that cannot be withdrawn for a certain "term" or period of time. When the term is over it can be withdrawn or it can be held for another term. Generally speaking, the longer the term the better the yield on the money. A certificate of deposit is a time-deposit product. A Certificate of Deposit (CD) can be traded, while a time deposit cant be traded because it is linked to a bank account.
The definition of term deposit rate is a deposit held in a financial institute at a fixed rate. Such as a cd that banks offer or bonds.
Term deposit rates is the amount of money paid in interest at specific date for a specific amount of money placed in the Term Deposit. Banks calculate term deposit rates for example at 35% interest of a deposit of å£10,000 gives an added value å£35 at the end of the year.
Both of these natural resources are non living. So I'm not sure.
A waxy luster gives minerals a shiny appearance.